Sometimes, you need a little poke for having the right vision. I got one for compiling tonight's show, thanks to Jörg Erren. Now, to me, this resulted in a really cool set of tracks of not so common but stunning electronic music and I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did. It all starts with the brand new album Protozorq by Weldroid as marvelous entrée. Followed by a look back on Morphogenic by Parallel Worlds and Dave Bessel. Then, new names to syndae, starting with Musica para Khaos, no chaos at all with Otro Viaje con Jacques Cousteau. Some astounding live jam track, thereafter, by NYC-based Rheyne. And finally, Weathered Wall with a portion of Black Blood.

Some times are just fortunate, and time washes luck ashore ones life. A wonderful thing this is, even more so, if it happens to people close to you. Well, I feel quite lucky, and I hope and think, some of you do so as well. Hence, time for beautiful sounds of heaven. Starting right into it with Acrilic Colors' Ab Origine. And then, we let the Parallel Sun shine on us. Afterwards, Kangaroo MusiQue gives an inspiring moment from Kometenjunge II. Just before Owann enchants us with his beautiful Meadows. Richard Bone then shows Images from a Parallel Word. While Data Rebel presents Illusions of Reality. Very intreaguing at last, we get an Introduction by The Glimmer Room.

We pamper the beats tonight, given some constant rhythmic focus in our tracks but quite varying in speed. This show's sound sometimes gets a bit darker, more melancholic in style than usually. But still, overall, very cool and fitting music. The entrée is made by Fort Fairfield with their brand new album Prenzlauer Berg. More pushing then, with Sankt Otten's soon to come album Die Messias Maschine. Getting a bit lighter with Varier and then being Futurized by Nattefrost. After that, Monsieur Electronique sends us to Tsokati Beach. Right before we enjoy Exoskeletons in Space with Bluetech.

As someone else would say, tonight we have some listening exercises, and it will get a little dirty, so don't forget your gumboots. The show starts light, though, with Premute feat. Limit's End on Nome. Then we noise up with Bnaja and his track from Snowflakes III. Not stopping here, but descending into Hargest Darken's Abschied ist ein schweres Schaf. Afterwards, becoming Compressed by Nukua and learning about Everyon Belongs to Everyone Else by Illusion of Presence. It takes us shortly Kurz-above with Telegraphy, right before we learn from Weldroid and Illl about the Wrath of the Gods.

Are we there yet? Well, at least, sommer seems in sight. And with some sun back in mind, tonight we have lots of new albums on the roster. First up is WSOP and his Deepflow. Second, a first track from the compilation Indian Spirit by Manasuna. A new name with a new release then, having Echoes from Rena Jones. Also new, Samsara by the ingenius Dead Beat Project. Followed by another newbie on syndae, Weedekind with his album Heiter and Wolkig. And closing the show with a second track from the Indian Spirit compilation by Saregama.

Being out in the wild, either nature or town, one should always listen to what is around. There may not only be noise, but sometimes there's music within the air. Tonight's artists did listen and so here comes a show packed with all the ambience you need. Starting off with Erik Wøllos EP Celestia. Followed by Supernature by UtopiaXO. We then show some Fangtooth brought to us by Brachial Palsy. And introducing Rasa Dance by ambient master Steve Roach. A new lady on kahvi next, Caroline Jago and her release Spectral Adumbriations. Eventually, S7ven presents A Comforting Thought. And the new album Umbra shows up, which is by Vate. Finally, Radio Free Clear Light is back with Nomina Nuda Tenemus.

Packed with new and recent stuff, this repdigit episode provides electronica in quite a diversity. Starting with the still steaming Another Day in Future by Vanderson. Followed by a two-tracker from Claus Martin's Going Modular. Then going to Undiscovered Shores with Kuutana. When xenoton takes us In a World of Lights and Glass. Afterwards, a quite surprising track by Martin Neuhold. Right before enjoying the Mystic Dawn with Gert Emmens and Cadenced Haven. The new René Splinter introduces Modern Ruins. And then Voynich shows up with a new fine track of his collection. Concluding the show with the classic Oldambt by Gert Blokzijl.

After a rather longish break, welcome back to syndae. Some rather chilly show tonight to fight the current warmth at my place, so I hope you don't mind. It starts with A Smaller Place, fresh from the CD press, by Patrick Geren. Then we have two tracks from the compilation Inhala by Nathan Jo and Nulix. And Remy did another collaboration album, this time with My Breath My Music. Followed by the twin album of Inhala named Exhala, with tracks by Eckul and aAirial. Finally, music by Th.e n.d who returned with a brand new album named Annodam 94.

So this is summer in 2013, about 30C and me sitting in front of the computer, both of us being cooled down by fans. Tonight's show does not contain chilling music, though. May be best to get a nice cool drink for listening. On the roster (ha!) are Sequential Dreams with a double featurette on their Fantastic Stories. Further we have Rewo and his "ceremonial" album Earth Festivities. A nice track from the compilation Atisha by RiZZi. And finally there is the Audio Cologne Project and their album 2911. Enjoy.

Wow. Where is the week gone? Not that I was very busy, but time flew away like some little storm. Well, now let's reduce speed and enjoy a fine playlist with very calm music. Starting with Lucy Claires excellent track from the Sequence6 compilation. Experiencing Solarization with Janneh. Then having a Dream induced by Acheloo. Going over to Monolith Cylce showing us his Gateway. Followed by a cool track of Piotr Nowotnik from the Indian Spirit compilation. We then visit the Amazonas accompanied by Lomita. And closing up On Brink of Natural Catastrophes as seen by Walter Roos. Have fun.

Looking forward to two festivals in late September and early October, which are definitely woth visiting. First, there is the Raumzeit Festival in Dortmund, and we have tracks from three of the artists, namely Erren, Fleißig, Schöttler & Steffen, Nisus, and Moogulator. And then there is the famous Electronic-Circus in Gütersloh, whereof I present music by Michael Rother, Harmonia, Auto-Pilot and Pyramid Peak tonight.

Boy, what a tiresome week this was. And the warmth put me over the edge. My brain is stuffed with thoughts and what better to use for cleanup than fantastic electronic music that chills? So here it goes, starting with Naming Ghosts. After that, getting some Inspirations by Tastenklang. It will surely be Nice to Meet You, Frame. Right before Adamned.Age gives us a Transit Berlin. Followed by the famous Still Waters, brought deeply to us by Robert Fox. Then we will do a Solar Walk with Realtime. Closing the show with a great Sunset Dream in the Sundown Cafe.

More cool festivals coming up, so this show is filled with lots of their artists. But first, we have some brand new cool stuff: Planet Boelex and his new EP Exist. Then we go for the Raumzeit Festival with Stefan Erbe and his Method. Another sparkling event in Hamburg with Matzumi's Sometimes. Of course, the Electronic Circus represented tonight by Vile Electrodes. And finally the Awakenings all-dayer over in Britain, where you get Andy Pickford, Stefan Erbe, Ideation, and Phobos on tonight's edition.

Right, more events for this fall, still. But before going on to another two EM festivals, we have the brand new album by Darshan Ambient on the playlist. And two more fresh albums, first a club sampler where we have the contribution by Synth.nl. And second the summer relase by Marek Kwiatkowski. A quadruple of tracks then to present the diversity of the Denovali Swingfest, having Aun, Saffronkeira, Piano Interrupted, and Sankt Otten. And, of course, there will be the E-Live festival, represented tonight by ViTaL, who are Michael Shipway, Steve Smith, Lamp, and Tylas Cyndrome.

The show you've been waiting for the whole week, I hope. And you will get a beauty of an episode tonight. We're starting out with W.O.S.P. and his brand new album Trips to the Planets. Not stopping here, but getting a fresh released Rollin Ballads by Gastón Arévalo. More just released music by Bernd Scholl & Rüdiger Gleisberg's Island Peak. And one can surely still feel the print-warmth of We are Infinite by Neal Gardner. Then there is that cool new compilation Possibilities of Circumstance, where of we indulge Steve Roach and Larry Fast / Synergy. And not to miss out the Interpretations done by Telegraphy. And finally, Heiki takes us to the Sauna Porch.

It's the fall of EM events for sure, and the fall is here, dear friends in music. But before I have a pile of reminders for upcoming events, we start with an album premiere tonight. It's by the magnificent Sundown Cafe, I recently introduced to syndae, and now there comes Close to Your Heart. Of course, in a double track pack. After the treat, we go over to Michael Rother and his Harmonia playing up for the Electronic Circus. Then we have Norman Fay to shed some light onto the Awakenings all-dayer. And finally, E-Live will be promoted for by ARC, F.D.Project, and ViTaL.

An episode full of new and exciting music awaits you tonight. Starting with the magnificent Shades from BatteryDead. We then take a listen to Robert Schroeder and his Ferro Oxid. Afterwards asking Who's Loving You by Tony Carbone. You will further get an impression of Pictures by Faber. And Banco de Gaia amazes again with Ollopa (Apollo remixed). Closing this show with another fine album, Nighttrain by Harald Nies.

Hope you will have fun at E-Live this weekend. If not, join me over again on a new episode bringing to you all new tracks. Starting with a real highlight of this fall, the new Uwe Reckzeh album Virtual Minds. Younger than new, the soon coming album Spaceflight - The Final Chapter by Stan Dart is going to air. Then, Rudolf Heimann will send us Into the Unknown. Despite his name, Radio Silence will bring fine sounds to us from his album Don't Break into Our Dreams. And right after, we join the Grand Prix with Berlin own Mythos. Last but not least, a collaboration from France will sound the show's good bye; Olivier Briand and Bertrand Loreau presenting Inferences.

Enjoying some final warm days during fall in Dortmund, this episode became a quiet one with ambience. We start in space with TM Solver and his new album Auscultare. Then we have Eons' For all we know. It's Persistance brought to us by Mathieu Lamontagne. And from the Midnight Radio Compilation you will get a track by Dieter Bornschlegel. Followed by Transcend in Time telling about When Emotions Fade. And closing with a Night Wave presented by SiJ and WMRI.

Opening The Final Chapter tonight, that is the subtitle of upcoming album Spaceflight by Stan Dart. And you get quite a bunch of tracks of that album, while it contains many more. Furthermore, I have a track from Chronos and his Travelling Summer Tales. Then there is Yimino where The Tide Reveals Your Bones. And we also have Quantum Mechanics on todays playlist, presenting Waves, Fields & Particles.

A plethora of new releases coming up this fall, and tonight we have three of those on the roster. The first is one of them, Orange Mood by Tetarise. Before we go on, enjoy an intermezzo by Bernd Kistenmacher, who is on tour starting this weekend. Picture Palace music with an intro by Depeche Mode, as the first not only tours with Bernd Kistenmacher, but does a Depeche Mode tribute concert next week. Then we are back with new releases, for once, the magnificent new album Found, closing the trilogy by David Helpling and Jon Jenkins. And finally, Sylvain Carel with his soon coming album Time and Tide.

Cherry picking from the borderline of electronic music, tonight we have a variety of styles to listen to and enjoy. We start with Konsumprodukt and his album Pura Sandunga. Then we get the final X from Pascal Vert. Just to get into Guff!!! by Longman. Iso:Forms right after, double track feature of the music by Mitoma. We will learn about the Abztrakte Maschine by Niko Kot. Afterwards, having back Nheap with his new album Flying and the Silence. We will definitely fall into Koma by ВИСО. And closing with Cellar Dwellar and a Monochrome Rainbow.

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